Country: USA Location: New York-New York City New York, NY 10016 Total applied: 40 Job Category:Administrative/Clerical
Location:New York, NY 10016
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Reception/Switchboard
Career Level:Entry Level
RECEPTIONIST
RECEPTIONIST – Entry level position as a full time receptionist for a midtown law firm. Requirements include a clear and pleasant voice, moderate typing skills with data entry abilities. We are seeking an individual who is highly organized, pays attention to details, and gets along well with others. Those who are interested should email or fax desired salary range to njb@bbbnylaw.com or (212)679-7123.  Â
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Special Technology Coordinator
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